Harry Potter Morning Light
Chapter 3355 Sugar and Meat (6)
Georgiana pulled out the rose-colored sword, and the sword reflected her blue eyes like a mirror.
It is said that people in ancient Rome would give each other gifts during Saturnalia every year, initially products from their fields, and later including togas, toys, ornaments, and candles.
Candles will be lit in the banquet hall. Although they cannot float like the candles in the Hogwarts Great Hall, they symbolize banishing the long night and praying that the sunshine blocked by winter fog can return to the earth as soon as possible.
Although Umbridge did not extinguish all the candles in the auditorium like Bellatrix, she still brought "dark magic" into the school. The "I must not lie" scar on Harry's hand resembles his The lightning scar on his forehead also refused to disappear.
Umbridge is the "perfect interpretation" of Aristotle's political theory.
Students are actually accustomed to obeying laws and rules. They are worried about being deducted points and losing the college cup. Even Harry became less popular after he violated school rules and deducted so many points in the first year. Most people will abide by the school rule that students in fifth grade and below must return to the lounge at nine o'clock. Even if they are suddenly told "Hey, you are in sixth grade, you don't need to follow this rule", they will still be a little confused.
Why don't you go back to the dormitory after 9 o'clock? The "troubles" caused by looking for a dance partner during the Triwizard Tournament reappeared after Slughorn returned to school. He spent more energy looking for a dance partner than attending classes.
The mantra that Umbridge often talks about is "order". The Ministry of Magic is actually managed by a group of selfish bureaucrats who only want to expand their own power and often violate public interests. Umbridge actually did not allow the boy and girl to come within 3 feet of each other, as if they both had dragon pox and needed to be quarantined.
In order to correct "minor mistakes", she continued to use her power to change school rules and education orders, and finally caused a "rebellion". The more she wants order, the more chaotic it becomes. Her excessive behavior weakened the students' habit of obeying the rules. The children began to idolize those who did not follow the rules. The twins left the school in a row and became legendary.
It is the ubiquitous presence of ordered anarchy that directs people's attention to the dangerous borders of chaos.
Anarchy cannot be equated with disorder. When we are allowed to reach a consensus on a certain value standard, such as nosy people restraining themselves from interfering in other people's private affairs, or pretentious people voluntarily respecting others. , and this consensus is universally agreed upon, then utopian norms are born.
When a person's behavior exceeds this "boundary", he or she will behave inappropriately, and the anarchic order will be threatened.
If someone needs help at Hogwarts, just ask and someone will always provide it.
Unlike in Minerva's classes at Pomona, she doesn't ask her students to sit on the bench. There's also the order, the rule, of sitting on a bench rather than being hung from a chandelier by a Cornish elf.
Minerva used to work at the Ministry of Magic and later resigned. At least she was not a part-time Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher like Rohart, whose job was to be a writer.
However, it is a pity that 90% of Hogwarts students will not read Aristotle, especially those who fill the length of their essays with big words.
Even Pomona herself wouldn't watch Plato, and she didn't plan to watch it ever since she heard about "Platonic Love." A long-distance relationship didn't work. Instead, it was Justin who told her about Plato after he went to Cambridge to study philosophy.
"I heard you were looking for me." Maura's voice sounded at the door.
"Whether you go to the 'South' or the 'North', I am going to Venice." Georgiana put away her sword. "I am going to the Carnival."
"Are you still in the mood to play at this time?" Maura said without a sense of humor.
She laughed.
"what's so funny?"
When the Black Death broke out, there were people who reveled, but there were also people who did not go to the party and prayed in the chapel of their home for the end of the plague.
"If life is a continuation at any cost, then destruction is a priceless luxury." Georgiana said intoxicatedly. "You have an olive branch in one hand, a sword of victory in the other, and a person holding a sword in the other. Inescapable destruction, holding peace and tranquility in one hand.”
"What are you going to say?" Maura frowned.
"I want to enrich my life, not feel like I'm losing it." Georgiana sneered and said, "The rest is all preacher's nonsense."
"It seems that I don't need to remind you that if we go to the north, there will be a lot of chaos in the city." Maura said calmly.
"Didn't you say you were going south?" Georgiana asked.
"There was a man named Jean de Bry. Do you remember him?" Mullah gestured with his finger, from his nose to his left cheek. "He had a scar like this on his face."
"I remember him," said Georgiana. "He came to my place."
"Did he tell you where that scar came from?" Mullah asked.
She watched Mullah perform.
“In April 1799, he went to Vienna for peace talks with two other people. On the way back, they were attacked. The other two people died, but he ran back with injuries. This incident was also reported in British newspapers. "Mura said, "Who do you think will attack them?"
"I don't make assumptions without evidence," Georgiana said.
"Don't think you are safe in the city, be careful when you play." Maura said sarcastically, and then left.
Georgiana put the sword back, it seemed she wouldn't need it.
Then she thought of Archbishop Visconti, who spared Milan the entire Europe when the Black Death broke out. What he did to those infected was not just to prohibit them from getting close to other people.
If Harry had always been the beautiful stag in the forest, he certainly wouldn't need to know the rules of survival in these city-states.
If Narcissa hadn't lied to Voldemort, Harry wouldn't have been able to stage that scene in the Viaduct Courtyard.
There was also his speech. He said that Snape was not Voldemort's man, and everyone believed him... The war that had already decided the outcome broke out again, and she was coerced into participating in the war, turning from a loser to a winner.
Everyone else was celebrating their victory, but she was not. Her mind was buzzing, and even when Snape appeared in front of her wearing blood-soaked clothes, she thought she was dreaming.
She hoped that Severus was fighting for their "future," and she happily threw herself into his arms, passed the position of Herbology Professor to Neville, and followed him.
Lily hoped he would compromise, for the sake of James saving his life.
If Snape chose to be loyal to such a woman, then Pomona would really not be able to continue living with him.
Perhaps Bonaparte was not an Enlightenment thinker like Voltaire, but he taught her a lot, such as "glorious peace" and "shameful peace."
Consent can be made, Grindelwald said that wizards want to prevent Muggles from destroying the world, and in Brussels, she discovered a secret. Some people think that wizards want to rule the world, so there is a witch hunt.
It's like Voldemort wanted to get rid of Harry when he was still a baby.
If Muggles knew about Apparition, the alibi would no longer matter.
And the time-turner... why not use a time-turner to go back in time and kill Voldemort as a baby?
As long as Dumbledore tells everyone where the young Voldemort lives.
When the wheel of fortune starts turning, you're going to need strength.
So Georgiana picked up the sword she had put down.
After all, she is not the lioness of Gryffindor who will block the weak behind her.
Not even a "great mother" like Lily, who sacrificed herself for her children.
It is also possible that, in retrospect, she would feel that she too had been deceived by Bonaparte's manufactured consent. There were representatives of the Republic of Lucca in the room, and the Austrians kept their word and evacuated Lucca, even though they had established a provisional regime.
What makes an admirable liar is not how cunning he is, or how well-planned he is, but how he inspires the people and changes the face of the world.
In the burning letter, it was also written that Josephine's thoughtless waste sometimes left the house in disarray.
Now let’s see how messy her “waste” will make her “home”.
"Polina!" Georgiana shouted as she went out. She wanted to ask Polina if she wanted to go to the "Great Adventure". If she missed this Venice Carnival, who knows if it will be the same as the Triwizard Tournament. No more?
Life is short, fall in love, girl.
Before the red lips fade,
Before the hot blood has cooled down,
There will no longer be such a good time tomorrow.
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